Author: H. M. BallewHymnal: QSB31945 #d84 (1945)Person Name: H. M. BallewFirst Line: There's a call that rings from the throneRefrain First Line: Set your fields on fire
Author: L. O. BrockHymnal: QSB31945 #d85 (1945)Person Name: L. O. BrockFirst Line: There's a city built above where all is perfectRefrain First Line: There is room enough
Author: Raymond BrowningHymnal: QSB31945 #d92 (1945)Person Name: Raymond BrowningFirst Line: Upon our journey here below we meet with pain and lossRefrain First Line: When we're inside the gates of pearl
Author: Albert E. BrumleyHymnal: QSB31945 #d71 (1945)Person Name: Albert E. BrumleyFirst Line: Somebody's been a friend indeedRefrain First Line: Somebody's been a-praying for me
Author: Albert E. BrumleyHymnal: QSB31945 #d106 (1945)Person Name: Albert E. BrumleyFirst Line: You better get acquainted with your LordRefrain First Line: You've got to walk that road, that lonesome vale
Author: A. J. BuchananHymnal: QSB31945 #d14 (1945)Person Name: A. J. BuchananFirst Line: Have you heard of that bright cityRefrain First Line: Over there, just over there
Author: Herbert BuffumHymnal: QSB31945 #d39 (1945)Person Name: Herbert BuffumFirst Line: I've been traveling for JesusRefrain First Line: When I move to the sky
Author: Everett J. ButrumHymnal: QSB31945 #d46 (1945)Person Name: Everett J. ButrumFirst Line: Let me wander again To my old childhood homeRefrain First Line: I can see that old home in the lane
Author: L. E. ButrumHymnal: QSB31945 #d75 (1945)Person Name: L. E. ButrumFirst Line: That will be a great glad dayRefrain First Line: We will meet our sainted mothers
Author: G. T. ByrdHymnal: QSB31945 #d59 (1945)Person Name: G. T. ByrdFirst Line: On Mount Olive's sacred brow Jesus spent the night in prayerRefrain First Line: There are days, I'd like to be all alone with Christ
Author: W. Oliver CooperHymnal: QSB31945 #d4 (1945)Person Name: W. Oliver CooperFirst Line: Are you always praising motherRefrain First Line: O, daddy, dear old daddy
Author: W. Oliver CooperHymnal: QSB31945 #d65 (1945)Person Name: W. Oliver CooperFirst Line: See the ripened grain is fallingRefrain First Line: Faithful be to duty in the harvest field
Author: Cleavant DerricksHymnal: QSB31945 #d78 (1945)Person Name: Cleavant DerricksFirst Line: The wonderful love of the Savior is mineRefrain First Line: O what love
Author: L. L. EadsHymnal: QSB31945 #d61 (1945)Person Name: L. L. EadsFirst Line: Once I was lost and very lonelyRefrain First Line: Praise the dear Lord I'm free and happy
Author: Vep B. EllisHymnal: QSB31945 #d22 (1945)Person Name: Vep B. EllisFirst Line: I am traveling through the world of sadnessRefrain First Line: I'm going away forever to stay
Author: William M. GoldenHymnal: QSB31945 #d90 (1945)Person Name: William M. GoldenFirst Line: To Canaan's land I'm on my wayRefrain First Line: Dear friends, there'll be no sad farewells
Author: Frank M. GrahamHymnal: QSB31945 #d81 (1945)Person Name: Frank M. GrahamFirst Line: There was a time I know, when in the book of heavenRefrain First Line: Long ago, long ago
Author: H. Archie HarbinHymnal: QSB31945 #d82 (1945)Person Name: H. Archie HarbinFirst Line: There will be no darkness in that cityRefrain First Line: There'll be no night in that fair city
Author: J. M. HensonHymnal: QSB31945 #d18 (1945)Person Name: J. M. HensonFirst Line: Here I wander in need of the thingsRefrain First Line: O, my Savior is precious to me
Author: J. M. HensonHymnal: QSB31945 #d25 (1945)Person Name: J. M. HensonFirst Line: I have assurance sweet, a solace most completeRefrain First Line: He tells me that he'll care for me
Author: J. M. HensonHymnal: QSB31945 #d30 (1945)Person Name: J. M. HensonFirst Line: I was burdened with sin and no hope could I seeRefrain First Line: I am leaving it all with the Savior today